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  • Show Notes

    - Photographer Erin Hogue discusses dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her career, but not letting it stop her from creating and submitting work.

    - She is always striving to improve and grow, drawing inspiration from the idea that being completely satisfied means no room for further growth.

    - Ariel and Erin discuss the challenges of pursuing creative work with constant room for improvement and fear of failure, sharing experiences of setbacks and emphasizing resilience.

    - They highlight the unpredictability of creative success and the importance of not getting too attached to outcomes while continuing to put work out there.

    - The conversation explores balancing creativity and business, embracing failure as part of the process, being adaptable, focusing on strengths, and dealing with creative blocks.

    - Overall, the episode highlights maintaining passion and creativity through resilience, self-care, collaborating with others, trying new approaches, and staying open to unexpected opportunities.

    Key Lessons

    • Navigating a creative career involves dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome, which even experienced professionals face.

    • Resilience, adaptability, and continuous learning are essential to overcoming creative blocks and maintaining passion for one's craft.

    • Finding inspiration, collaborating with others, and staying open to unexpected opportunities can help creatives weather the ups and downs of their journey.

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  • Erin Hogue, a talented photographer, shares insights on balancing personal expression and client collaboration. She discusses having creative freedom for some projects to tell her own stories, while closely collaborating with brands or athletes for others to bring their vision to life. Erin highlights the rewarding nature of these collaborations, noting how multiple perspectives can elevate the final product. She also navigates client/sponsor needs while maintaining her artistic voice, showcasing versatility and passion.

    Erin describes their creative process for capturing unique winter sports shots. They start each season with a list of desired shots, then patiently wait for perfect conditions—snow, athlete, location, and light—to execute those ideas. They embrace technical challenges as obstacles to overcome for the desired creative result, developing strategies to mitigate issues like cold weather and stay focused on their artistic vision.

    Erin discusses the challenges of explaining the complexities of action sports photography to unfamiliar clients. Getting a single great shot in a day is a significant achievement due to unpredictable factors like weather and athlete performance. Erin shares an anecdote about a client wanting to shoot a web episode in a single day despite poor conditions, emphasizing the need to educate clients on the realities and flexibility required in this field.

    Erin shares her journey from a hectic travel-filled lifestyle leading to burnout, to a more balanced approach focused on intentional storytelling, teaching online, and structuring her year around seasonal activities like snowboarding and surfing. Her experience highlights the importance of self-awareness and adapting priorities for a sustainable work-life balance.

    Key Lessons

    • Erin Hogue's ability to balance personal expression and client collaboration in her photography work, showcasing her versatility.

    • The winter sports photographer's emphasis on educating clients about the realities of action sports photography and the need for flexibility in executing their artistic vision.

    • Erins's transition from a hectic travel-filled lifestyle to a more balanced approach, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and adaptability in achieving sustainable work-life balance.

    FolIow on IG @erinhogue @hogueeducation

    Live Online Photography Course hogueeducation.com

    https://www.erinhogue.com

    https://www.erinhogue.com/portfilio

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    https://www.facebook.com/erinhoguephotography/

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    Learn more about our interviewees at our ⁠website⁠ under CW Photographers and learn about upcoming interviewees.

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  • Erin Hogue, a passionate action adventure photographer, shares her inspiring journey into the industry. Driven by her love for snowboarding photos, she moved to Whistler, pursued her passion while young, and started shooting anyone willing to model. Her determination led to a fulfilling career capturing the thrill and beauty of action sports.

    At just 24, Erin's career took off after documenting a friend's cross-country skateboarding trip, leading to her first published photo and paid gig. Over the 8-month trip, her skills improved dramatically, paving the way for work with prestigious publications, though she remains humble.

    Ariel and Erin discuss the challenges of staying motivated and inspired in creative work. One shares how exploring new genres and side projects, even if initially difficult, can reinvigorate their main passion. They emphasize the value of embracing change and seeking out new creative challenges to maintain inspiration.

    The episode concludes with Ariel and Erin expressing gratitude for the insightful discussion and the opportunity to connect with the audience, leaving listeners with a sense of closure and anticipation for future episodes.

    Key Lessons

    • Erin Hogue, a passionate action adventure photographer, started her career by simply shooting "anyone who would move in front of her camera" after moving to Whistler, despite having no prior experience.

    • Erin, an experienced adventure sports photographer, was later approached by National Geographic to contribute to their Instagram account, which led to a paid position where she now sells photos and tells stories for the renowned publication.

    • One of Ariel and Erin overcomes creative blocks by exploring new genres and side projects, like trying their hand at surfing photography, emphasizing the importance of being open to new experiences, even if it means being "really bad at it" at first.

    FolIow on IG @erinhogue @hogueeducation

    Live Online Photography Course hogueeducation.com

    https://www.erinhogue.com

    https://www.erinhogue.com/portfilio

    https://www.youtube.com/erinhogue

    https://www.facebook.com/erinhoguephotography/

    Remember to subscribe and share.

    If you have any thoughts, suggestions, or questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with me.

    Learn more about our interviewees at our ⁠website⁠ under CW Photographers and learn about upcoming interviewees.

  • In this episode, Laura shares how she uses photography to capture the beauty of everyday life, especially with her neurodiverse children. She discusses the importance of lighting, creative techniques, and documenting family moments. The conversation covers photography challenges, balancing natural and artificial light, and capturing meaningful memories through intentional projects. The speaker also shares their vision of supporting mom photographers through an academy and emphasizes the value of preserving memories for the future. Advice for new photographers includes setting specific goals, continuous learning, and finding resources to improve skills gradually over time. Personalized teaching methods and challenges in flash photography are also discussed. Tune in to learn more about the power of photography in capturing real moments and memories.

    • Using light to showcase emotions and tell a story is crucial in photography, emphasizing the impact of creative lighting techniques in capturing ordinary moments.

    • Balancing natural and artificial light sources is a key aspect of creating impactful images, highlighting the importance of understanding lighting in photography.

    • Setting specific goals for learning and improvement in photography, regardless of technical expertise, is crucial for continuous growth and avoiding feeling overwhelmed, underlining the significance of gradual skill development over time.

    Laura Froese is a Canadian-based wedding and family photographer on the West Coast of BC. She has been a professional photographer for 14 years, shooting weddings for 9. When she isn't shooting or editing, she is teaching a variety of workshops online from mastering Lightroom, to making off-camera flash look natural, to organizing your client workflow to integrate with your home life. She is a mother to three young boys in a neurospicy household. Her husband works full time in the arts, as well, running his own Youtube channel with international renown in the niche nerdy communities. She loves coffee, wine, taking care of the yard and Netflix.

    You can browse her catalog of courses at

    ⁠⁠https://www.theframedfocus.com⁠⁠

    Follow her on IG Laura at @theframedfocus and @The_Neurospicy_Photographer

    Join Ariel at arielfaith.com and arielfaithphotography.com

  • In this episode, We explore Laura's analytical approach to photography, discussing how setting specific goals like Project 52 helped her overcome creative blocks. The conversation touches on finding a balance between work and personal life, the joy of impacting others through teaching photography, and the value of community in fostering creativity. The dialog also hints at future discussions on photography techniques and evoking emotions in images.

    • Challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in accessing support and services, particularly with limitations in disability benefits and disparities in available resources, highlight the need for improved support systems and understanding of diverse needs.

    • Overcoming creative blockers in photography by setting specific goals like Project 52, focusing on taking action even when not feeling inspired, and adapting projects based on life circumstances, emphasizes the importance of starting to build momentum.

    • Teaching photography workshops benefits both the instructor and participants, streamlining questions, setting boundaries, and creating a supportive learning environment, while emphasizing the value of community feedback and connections in fostering creativity.

    Laura Froese is a Canadian-based wedding and family photographer on the West Coast of BC. She has been a professional photographer for 14 years, shooting weddings for 9. When she isn't shooting or editing, she is teaching a variety of workshops online from mastering Lightroom, to making off-camera flash look natural, to organizing your client workflow to integrate with your home life. She is a mother to three young boys in a neurospicy household. Her husband works full time in the arts, as well, running his own Youtube channel with international renown in the niche nerdy communities. She loves coffee, wine, taking care of the yard and Netflix.

    You can browse her catalog of courses at

    ⁠⁠https://www.theframedfocus.com⁠⁠

    Follow her on IG Laura at @theframedfocus and @The_Neurospicy_Photographer

    Join Ariel at arielfaith.com and arielfaithphotography.com

  • Laura from Canada and the speaker delve into their unique creative processes in photography, exploring techniques like star trails and creative flash. They emphasize the significance of understanding and mastering light in photography to enhance skills. The conversation touches on learning from other artists, evolving one's style, and overcoming doubts in the creative journey. They share insights on adapting photography to fit personal preferences, including incorporating children in photoshoots while accommodating their needs. The discussion also delves into navigating sensory issues in children, with personal experiences shared on OCD, autism, and ADHD diagnoses. The importance of self-awareness, communication in relationships, and managing high-stress environments like weddings is highlighted. The speaker shares how they find balance, acceptance, and joy in unexpected moments, both in photography and parenting.

    • Learning from other artists and experimenting with techniques are crucial for improving photography skills.

    • Accommodating sensory issues in children and balancing family responsibilities can be challenging for photographers.

    • Understanding light and developing a unique style are key elements in enhancing photography.

    Laura Froese is a Canadian-based wedding and family photographer on the West Coast of BC. She has been a professional photographer for 14 years, shooting weddings for 9. When she isn't shooting or editing, she is teaching a variety of workshops online from mastering Lightroom, to making off-camera flash look natural, to organizing your client workflow to integrate with your home life. She is a mother to three young boys in a neurospicy household. Her husband works full time in the arts, as well, running his own Youtube channel with international renown in the niche nerdy communities. She loves coffee, wine, taking care of the yard and Netflix.

    You can browse her catalog of courses at

    ⁠⁠https://www.theframedfocus.com⁠⁠

    Follow her on IG Laura at @theframedfocus and @The_Neurospicy_Photographer

    Join Ariel at arielfaith.com and arielfaithphotography.com

  • In this episode, photographer Laura shares her journey from reluctantly shooting weddings to finding them creatively fulfilling. She discusses managing work-life balance with a neurodiverse family and the challenges and rewards of parenting without outside help. Laura emphasizes the importance of self-care, therapy, and structured schedules.

    She reflects on the impact of ADHD and OCD on her work, and how she balances her passion for photography with financial security. Laura also discusses her involvement in creative communities and the value of connecting with others in the industry for learning and growth. Tune in for insights on juggling multiple responsibilities, finding fulfillment, and navigating career changes.

    • Overcoming fears can lead to creative fulfillment in unexpected ways.

    • Prioritizing self-care and therapy can help manage a busy schedule and navigate challenges effectively.

    • Success is defined by personal fulfillment and supporting family financially, not just by a stable paycheck.

    Laura Froese has taught literally thousands of photographers around the globe through online, self-study, and in-person workshops. From minis, like Mastering Greens, to more substantial courses, such as Editing Skin Tones Like a Pro, to full-on, immersive workshops deep diving into topics like making your flash look like natural light or Lightroom and file management, she has taught it all. You can browse her catalog of courses at

    ⁠https://www.theframedfocus.com⁠

    Follow her on IG Laura at @theframedfocus and @The_Neurospicy_Photographer

  • In this episode, Janioris delves into the concept of heart vs. head photographs, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection with clients for impactful images. The discussion touches on finding passion in photography, evolving through genres, and incorporating mystery and sensuality in storytelling and wardrobe choices.

    Janioris shares insights on photographing boudoir shoots, empowering women through storytelling and garment choices, and navigating emotional challenges with compassion and empathy, particularly for survivors of sexual abuse. The episode highlights the significance of creating a safe and empowering environment in intimate settings, focusing on giving women control, respect, and positive experiences to heal past traumas. Janioris' approach combines technical aspects and distractions to help women feel empowered and comfortable, fostering gratitude and understanding in the process.

    Key Lessons

    • Heart photos, stemming from genuine passion and connection, are prioritized over head photos for a more fulfilling experience in photography.

    • Maintaining authenticity and connection with clients is crucial for capturing impactful images that resonate with viewers.

    • The importance of understanding, compassion, and empathy in creating a safe and empowering environment for women during intimate photo shoots, particularly for those who have experienced trauma, is emphasized.

    Janioris discusses the distinction between heart and head photographs. Heart photos stem from genuine passion and connection, while head photos lack personal investment and can feel draining. Maintaining authenticity and connection with clients is crucial for impactful images.

    Janioris prioritizes heart photos over a head photo for a more fulfilling experience. The essence of the dialog is about finding your passion in photography that speaks to your heart, evolving through different genres, incorporating mystery to engage viewers, and exploring layers of sensuality in images through storytelling and wardrobe choices. Each experience, even if seemingly unrelated, enriches your art and life journey.

    Learn more about Janioris at

    https://janioris.com

    Complete Confidence Course Coming Soon https://janioris.com/education

    She hosts a podcast named F IS FOR FEMALE PODCAST (on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)

  • In this episode, Janioris delves into her approach to boudoir photography, focusing on elements like storytelling, emotion, and connection with clients. She shares insights on posing techniques, lighting preferences, and minimizing post-production work. Janioris highlights the importance of respecting individual beauty, avoiding the projection of personal insecurities, and promoting self-appreciation.

    The conversation explores the balance between authenticity and boundaries in personal and professional branding, advocating for honesty and vulnerability in photography. It emphasizes the impact of shared struggles and the importance of setting limits on self-disclosure in various aspects of life.

    Key Lessons

    • Tailoring photography approaches based on the client's purpose, such as gifting a story or celebrating a personal milestone, can lead to more meaningful and cohesive albums.

    • Flow posing techniques and subtle movements, such as scalp massages or neck rubs, can help create a smooth and comfortable experience for clients during boudoir sessions.

    • Balancing authenticity with professionalism is crucial in maintaining consistent self-presentation across different aspects of life, advocating for setting boundaries on what to share authentically in branding and personal life.

    Learn more about Janioris at

    https://janioris.com

    Complete Confidence Course Coming Soon https://janioris.com/education

    She hosts a podcast named F IS FOR FEMALE PODCAST (on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)

  • In this episode, a photographer, Janioris, delves into the art of boudoir photography, emphasizing the use of natural light and shadows to celebrate women's features authentically. The importance of minimal props, effective posing, and building rapport with clients during hair and makeup sessions is highlighted. The discussion also touches on using lighting techniques to create a cinematic ambiance in photography. Building trust and providing tailored encouragement to clients play a crucial role in ensuring a comfortable and empowering photoshoot experience. Stay tuned for expert insights and valuable tips from the photographer!

    Key Lessons

    • Natural light and shadows are vital in boudoir photography to showcase women's features without excessive manipulation.

    • Posing plays a crucial role in highlighting the beauty and essence of the subject.

    • Building rapport and trust with clients during hair and makeup sessions is essential for creating a comfortable and supportive environment for a successful photoshoot.

    The photographer emphasizes the importance of using natural light and shadows in boudoir photography to highlight and celebrate women's features without excessive manipulation. Posing is key to showcasing the beauty and essence of the subject. Props are kept minimal to focus on the individual.

    Learn more about Janioris at

    https://janioris.com

    Complete Confidence Course Coming Soon https://janioris.com/education/

    She hosts a podcast named F IS FOR FEMALE PODCAST (on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)
    It’s Femininity…without the frills.

  • Join us in this episode as photographer Janioris shares her journey from darkroom days to specializing in empowering boudoir photography. Discover how she uplifts women without belittling masculinity, focusing on tasteful sensuality for women of faith. Learn how boosting confidence in intimate areas can positively impact various aspects of life and the importance of staying true to oneself despite external pressures.

    Dive into the world of boudoir photography and how it empowers women to embrace their femininity and sexuality within marriage. Stay tuned for the next episode on visual elements and expression in Janoris’s captivating work.

    Key Lessons

    • Empowering women in boudoir photography can be done without belittling masculinity.

    • Boudoir photography focuses on tasteful sensuality rather than explicit content.

    • Building confidence in intimate areas can have a positive ripple effect on other aspects of life and interactions.

    Learn more about Janioris at

    https://janioris.com

    Education: Complete Confidence Course Coming Soon https://janioris.com/education

    Events: Noir Nights Conference 2024, October 27th,

    A night to celebrate feminine intimacy by God's design.
    Her Podcast: F IS FOR FEMALE PODCAST (on Apple Podcasts and Spotify) Conversations that focus on the power of femininity by God’s design.

    Follow on IG @janiorisdr

  • In this episode, the focus is on using photography to find beauty in everyday moments, appreciating small details and the magic in the mundane. The importance of mindfulness in capturing nature's miracles is emphasized. The discussion delves into finding inspiration, experimenting with perspectives and techniques, and the significance of creativity in photography. The photographer shares insights on revisiting subjects, gear choices, and the impact of health challenges on their photography journey. They discuss the difference between architectural and nature photography, reflecting on their personal evolution as a photographer. The conversation also touches on introspective photography, setting goals, and seeking inspiration from diverse sources. Overall, it's a deep dive into finding beauty in simplicity and embracing the transformative power of photography.

    Key Lessons

    • Paying attention to small details and finding beauty in everyday scenes like dew on grass or reflections in puddles can lead to captivating photography.

    • Revisiting the same subject matter repeatedly and experimenting with different perspectives, lighting, and locations can help in capturing unique and compelling images over time.

    • Personal experiences, like going through health challenges, can bring a paradigm shift in photography style and perspective, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what truly excites and fulfills you.

    Learn More about Beth Young, artist ⁠on Instagram ⁠at https://www.instagram.com/optimal_focus/

    Beth also teaches mentors, holds workshops, and speaks at women's retreats. She has upcoming retreats at the Olympic and Joshua Tree. Information is ⁠on her website ⁠https://www.optimalfocusphotography.com

    Beth wanted to mention that Outdoor Photo Alliance will hold an all-women's conference in Colorado on February 6-9, 2025. Beth will be speaking at this Conference. The organization's website is ⁠https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com⁠ . Check it out.

  • In this episode, Beth reflects on using photography to challenge doubt, accepting critiques to grow in both architecture and photography. She emphasizes the value of seeking feedback for continuous improvement and highlighting emotional aspects in images. The importance of creativity, experimentation, and conveying meaning to engage the audience is discussed, focusing on finding joy and self-expression in photography. The dialog underscores the significance of play, curiosity, and sharing unique perspectives with others. It also touches on photo editing techniques and ends with a teaser about exploring the mindful heart and eye in photography next week.

    Key Lessons

    • Critique is crucial for growth in both architecture and photography, highlighting the importance of seeking feedback to improve skills and perspectives.

    • Allowing images to sit before editing can lead to stronger results, emphasizing the value of revisiting work with fresh eyes and understanding the emotional and evocative aspects of photography.

    • Playful experimentation and creative constraints are essential in photography to spark creativity, maintain enjoyment, and share a unique perspective with others.

    Learn More about Beth Young, artist ⁠on Instagram ⁠at https://www.instagram.com/optimal_focus/

    Beth also teaches mentors, holds workshops, and speaks at women's retreats. She has upcoming retreats at the Olympic and Joshua Tree. Information is ⁠on her website ⁠https://www.optimalfocusphotography.com

    Beth wanted to mention, An all women's conference by Outdoor Photo Alliance will be held in Colorado on February 6-9, 2025. Beth will be speaking at this Conference. The organization's website is ⁠https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com⁠ Check it out.

  • In this episode, Beth Young shares her journey as a nature photographer, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and emphasizing the importance of positivity and self-care. She discusses the balance between her demanding architecture career and photography, highlighting the shift from seeking external validation to focusing on personal expression and storytelling through images. The conversation dives into the significance of setting boundaries, taking breaks, and staying true to one's creative style. The episode underlines the essence of vulnerability in art, using emotions to drive creativity, and the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Tune in to explore the transformative power of creativity, self-care, and staying true to your artistic vision.

    Key Lessons

    • Beth Young uses photography as a tool for memory connection and healing from past pain, emphasizing the importance of sharing nature photography to uplift others.

    • Prioritizing photography activities and workshops for well-being is crucial for overall success, even while balancing a demanding architecture career.

    • The focus has shifted from seeking external validation to personal expression, highlighting the joy and fulfillment of the creative process over audience reception.

    Learn More about Beth Young artist ⁠on Instagram ⁠at https://www.instagram.com/optimal_focus/

    Beth also teaches mentors, holds workshops, and speaks at women's retreats. She has upcoming retreats at the Olympic and Joshua Tree. Information is ⁠on her website ⁠https://www.optimalfocusphotography.com

    Beth wanted to mention, An all women's conference by Outdoor Photo Alliance will be held in Colorado on February 6-9, 2025. Beth will be speaking at this Conference. The organization's website is ⁠https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com⁠ Check it out.

  • In this episode, Beth Young shares her artistic journey from architecture to photography, finding inspiration in nature's patterns. The discussion explores the parallels between architecture and photography, emphasizing the blend of creativity and technical expertise. They highlight the importance of capturing peaceful landscapes and connecting with nature for mental well-being. The conversation also delves into the impact of nature art in healthcare spaces, particularly during challenging times like battling breast cancer. Photography is seen as a valuable tool for mindfulness, reflection, and expression, enriching life by noticing beauty in everyday moments. Tune in for more insights on mindfulness in photography in the next episode.

    Key Lessons

    • Transitioning from architecture to photography due to a kayaking incident that damaged her camera was surprising.

    • Beth Young's journey emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of nature photography for mental well-being.

    • Photography in healthcare settings, especially for patients, can have a positive impact on well-being and healing.

    Learn More about Beth Young artist on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/optimal_focus/

    Beth also teaches mentors, holds workshops, and speaks at women's retreats. She has upcoming retreats at the Olympic and Joshua Tree. Information is on her website https://www.optimalfocusphotography.com

    Beth wanted to mention, An all women's conference by Outdoor Photo Alliance will be held in Colorado on February 6-9, 2025. Beth will be speaking at this Conference. The organization's website is https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com Check it out.

  • Explore the art of creating harmony, balance, and tension in images with Ariel Faith and Kaisa Siren. Discover how emotions drive creative work and the impact of intuition over rules in photography. Learn about the power of Dutch tilts in storytelling and the importance of experimenting for growth. Dive into the mysterious world of photography, where unseen elements add depth and intrigue. Follow the journey of an artist who finds inspiration in nature and color, embracing self-discovery in their craft. Uncover the therapeutic nature of photography and the transformative power of passion in pursuing your true path. Listen to insightful wisdom and artistic passion shared on the Creative Warriors podcast.

    • Harmony in images is achieved by balancing elements without one overpowering the others, while tension can be strategically created by placing elements.

    • Keeping a strong subject smaller in the frame can balance the scene, and making the subject smaller can maintain balance when the scene is important.

    • Experimenting with techniques like Dutch tilts in photography can drastically change the mood and emotion of an image, enhancing storytelling by symbolizing imbalance or a carefree attitude.

    Join the ICM Network Community for photography learning opportunities at https://www.artistkaisasiren.com

  • In this episode, Ariel and Kaisa explore topics such as overcoming resistance in photography, balancing creativity and constraints, and techniques for creating depth and energy in images. They discuss the importance of experimentation, embracing imperfections, and finding joy in the creative process. The conversation also touches on learning from masters, utilizing color and light, and building resilience in the face of self-criticism. Tune in for insights on artistic growth, vulnerability in sharing work, and the meditative nature of creating art.

    • Overcoming resistance towards imperfections and working within constraints in creative work can be a valuable lesson learned from working at a newspaper.

    • Embracing tension in images and using it as a positive force to keep the composition together can lead to successful and energetic photographs.

    • Building depth in images through intentional movements during long exposures, without relying on multiple exposures, is a technique that can be mastered through experimentation and learning from other photographers.

    Join the ICM Network Community for photography learning opportunities at https://www.artistkaisasiren.com

  • In this episode, Kaisa shares insights on creating expressive art through intentional camera movement, capturing images that undergo surprising metamorphosis effects post-shot. She delves into her tree communication project, aiming to visualize the unseen in nature. Kaisa discusses her book "Dancing My Nature," featuring Lapland dancers across seasons, inspired by Sami traditions. The artist emphasizes prioritizing color over light in photography for energy and expression, focusing on geometric shapes and lines. They discuss the significance of contrast, movement, and shutter speeds in creating unique effects, highlighting personal growth through patience and acceptance of imperfections.

    Key Lessons

    • Expressive art can be created through intentional camera movement, resulting in surprising metamorphosis effects in images.

    • Prioritizing color over light in photography can lead to more energetic and expressive visual storytelling.

    • Long exposure photography can require patience but leads to unique effects in images, emphasizing the importance of daily creative activities for artistic growth.

    Join the ICM Network Community for photography learning opportunities at https://www.artistkaisasiren.com

  • In this episode, photographer Kaisa SirĂŠn shares her transition from photojournalism to ICM photography, embracing the freedom and creativity of intentional camera movement. She discusses the element of play in ICM, contrasting it with the rigidity of photojournalism. Inspired by impressionistic art, Kaisa values images that evoke strong emotions through movement, colors, and composition. She emphasizes finding balance, harmony, and tension in compositions while remaining open to unexpected opportunities.

    Key Lessons

    • ICM photography, standing for intentional camera movement, involves using long exposure times to create abstract images, contrasting the rigid rules of traditional photojournalism.

    • The speaker found freedom in ICM due to the lack of constraints, learning to accept imperfections and criticism as part of the artistic process.

    • The essence of creating expressive images in ICM photography lies in the three main factors of movement, colors, and composition, which play crucial roles in conveying emotions and setting the mood.

    Join the ICM Network Community for photography learning opportunities at https://www.artistkaisasiren.com

  • In this episode, the conversation delves into the importance of visual elements in photography, like framing, light, color, and depth of field. The photographer emphasizes creating harmony for impactful images in family and nature photography, using techniques to evoke emotions and incorporate mystery. They discuss the uniqueness of different photography styles, the challenge of detailed watercolor painting, and the significance of finding your artistic voice. Overcoming imposter syndrome and creative blocks, the importance of confidence, and pursuing photography with genuine passion are highlighted, along with the joy of capturing moments and pleasing clients.

    • The impact of minor differences in photography, such as incorporating mystery through hidden subjects or dark forest scenes, can significantly enhance the final image.

    • The importance of detailed and intricate approaches in photography, even in watercolor painting, despite its challenging and unforgiving nature.

    • Finding one's artistic voice by understanding different art forms, being open-minded to diverse styles, and pursuing photography with genuine passion helps overcome imposter syndrome and creative blocks.

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